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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Ticketmaster Hack Illustrations - Netherlands

Illustration of phone app and website of Ticketmaster following upon the story of a group of hackers that said it has the personal data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers on May 30, 2024 in The Netherlands. The group says it has stolen names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, credit card details and ticket purchases from customers. It is not known whether data from Dutch customers has also been stolen. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Xinhua Headlines: U.S., a true empire of hackers

Xinhua Headlines: U.S., a true empire of hackers

(230806) -- BEIJING, Aug. 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on June 29, 2023 shows the White House in Washington, D.C., the United States. (Photo by Aaron Schwartz/Xinhua)

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Xinhua Headlines: U.S., a true empire of hackers

Xinhua Headlines: U.S., a true empire of hackers

(230806) -- BEIJING, Aug. 6, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on March 21, 2023 shows the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., the United States. (Xinhua/Liu Jie)

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Details reveal truth about U.S. as empire of hackers

STORY: Details reveal truth about U.S. as empire of hackers DATELINE: Aug. 6, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:46 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): SHAKEEL AHMAD RAMAY, CEO, Islamabad-based Asian Institute of Eco-civilization Research & Development 2. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): TUNC AKKOC, Head of Harici Media, Türkiye 3. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): TUGHRAL YAMIN, Senior research fellow at Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad STORYLINE: An investigation report has recently been released on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), one of the major intelligence agencies of the U.S. federal government, revealing an "empire of hackers" under U.S. manipulation. Over a long period, the CIA has been secretly orchestrating "peaceful evolution" and "color revolutions" around the world, said the report by China's National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center and internet security company 360. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): SHAKEEL AHMAD RAMAY, CEO, Islamabad-based Asian Institute of Eco-civilizati

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Nagoya port after Russia-based hack

Nagoya port after Russia-based hack

Photo taken July 6, 2023, shows the Port of Nagoya in Tobishima in the central Japan prefecture of Aichi, which remains unable to load and unload containers after Russia-based hackers attacked its computer system.

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Nagoya port after Russia-based hack

Nagoya port after Russia-based hack

Photo taken July 6, 2023, shows the Port of Nagoya in Tobishima in the central Japan prefecture of Aichi, which remains unable to load and unload containers after Russia-based hackers attacked its computer system.

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China says Chinese hacker allegations of 'grave concern'

China says Chinese hacker allegations of 'grave concern'

BEIJING, China - German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao smile during a walk at a Beijing park on Aug. 27. Wen dismissed allegations that his government has ties to Chinese hackers who are reported to have broken into German government computer systems. (Pool photo)

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Kobe high school team takes part in hacking contest

Kobe high school team takes part in hacking contest

LAS VEGAS, Nevada - Yuki Koike (C) and other students of Nada High School in Kobe, western Japan, take part in the Def Con hackers' conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Aug. 8, 2014.

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Japan, China, S. Korea groups' anti-hacker efforts

Japan, China, S. Korea groups' anti-hacker efforts

TOKYO, Japan - A message calling for cyber attacks targeting Japan posted on the Internet by China's largest hacker group is seen in this photo taken in September 2012. Cooperation among groups of technicians from Japan, China and South Korea against cyber attacks by hackers from the three countries is progressing.

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Hackers for cybersecurity

Hackers for cybersecurity

TOKYO, Japan - Students engage in hacking competition on Aug. 16, 2013 during a five-day "security camp" hosted by the Information-Technology Promotion Agency together with IT companies in Chiba, Chiba Prefecture.

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Resident registry network vulnerable to hackers

Resident registry network vulnerable to hackers

NAGANO, Japan - Nagano Gov. Yasuo Tanaka holds up a chart during a press conference at the Nagano prefectural government building in Nagano on Dec. 16 while briefing reporters about a security test for Japan's online resident registry network.

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Koizumi Web site made visitors' data vulnerable to hackers

Koizumi Web site made visitors' data vulnerable to hackers

TOKYO, Japan - This is a picture of the Internet site of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's office, which poses the danger that the personal data of visitors to the site can be obtained by hackers, a Tokyo-based Web security research company, Vagabond Co., said March 13.

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), listens during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican from West Virginia, speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat from Delaware, speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Patrick Leahy, a Democrat from Vermont, speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican from West Virginia, speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), smiles during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana, center, listens during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Jack Reed, a Democrat from Rhode Island, speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Bill Hagerty, a Republican from Tennessee, speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), right, shakes hands with Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, while arriving to a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), listens during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat from New Hampshire and chair of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, and Science, center, and Senator Jerry Moran, a Republican from Kansas and ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science, arrive to a hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Jerry Moran, a Republican from Kansas and ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice and Science, speaks during a hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), right, arrives to a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat from New Hampshire and chair of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, and Science, listens during a hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), listens during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), listens during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

FBI Director Christopher Wray Hearing - Washington

Senator Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California, center, listens during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing in Washington, DC, USA on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. Companies and organizations that are victims of ransomware attacks shouldn't pay hackers to unlock their data and should quickly contact law enforcement, FBI Director Wray said this month. Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Koizumi Web site made visitors' data vulnerable to hackers

Koizumi Web site made visitors' data vulnerable to hackers

TOKYO, Japan - This is a picture of the Internet site of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's office, which poses the danger that the personal data of visitors to the site can be obtained by hackers, a Tokyo-based Web security research company, Vagabond Co., said March 13.

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China says Chinese hacker allegations of 'grave concern'

China says Chinese hacker allegations of 'grave concern'

BEIJING, China - German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao smile during a walk at a Beijing park on Aug. 27. Wen dismissed allegations that his government has ties to Chinese hackers who are reported to have broken into German government computer systems. (Pool photo) (Kyodo)

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Resident registry network vulnerable to hackers

Resident registry network vulnerable to hackers

NAGANO, Japan - Nagano Gov. Yasuo Tanaka holds up a chart during a press conference at the Nagano prefectural government building in Nagano on Dec. 16 while briefing reporters about a security test for Japan's online resident registry network. (Kyodo)

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